A proposal that would offer tax incentives to consumer products manufacturer Kimberly-Clark to prevent the closure of two plants in the Fox Cities is facing both an uncertain future and strong opposition before the state Senate.

Wisconsin has the country's lowest rate of dental care for children on Medicaid. Providers say a large part of the problem is that dentistry and oral health are rarely prioritized when it comes to funding.

Curling became the butt of jokes for some in the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. But, nobody was laughing as nearly 1,200 people cheered on the U.S. men’s curling team while they showed off their Olympic gold in Duluth Tuesday evening alongside members of the U.S. women’s curling team.

Esther Ngumbi says scientists should talk about their work in a way the public can understand. She joins us to share why that's important in an age of misinformation, and how scientists can change their frame of thinking.

President Trump has been calling for the end of an immigration practice known as "chain migration" since his campaign. Professor Alise Coen of the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan joins us to explain what it is, why it's divisive, and why it has been a central part of the Trump Administration's immigration...

As state lawmakers work to approve a sweeping overhaul of Wisconsin's youth corrections system, they're leaving many of the decisions to someone else. That makes it hard to say precisely where the state will build its new juvenile lockups, or how young offenders will be treated differently there than they...

When he moved to Appleton a decade ago, Francisco Cabrera didn’t know English, much less where to go for classes. Now, he’s opening a center to help people like him get the skills and information they need.

Medicaid is one of the biggest cost drivers in the state budget, but dentists say they’re getting less than 1 percent of that money. They're asking the state to pay them more for taking on patients who get insurance through Medicaid.

A new multimedia project is telling the stories of black Milwaukeeans, from advocates and policymakers... to everyday people. My Black Story highlights people making a positive difference in the city of Milwaukee. We talk with its creator.

Mike Haas of the Wisconsin Elections Commission announced Tuesday he intends to stay on temporarily as staff counsel at the Wisconsin Elections Commission, but he'll encourage commission members to hire someone else to replace him at their meeting Friday.